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Stay at Home Pocket Shawl
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Wrap up in a cozy crocheted hug, complete with perfectly roomy pockets. This pocket shawl is a meditative, simple Tunisian crochet project that’s comforting to both make and wear. The eyelet stitch pattern is easy to memorize and creates a beautifully flowy fabric.
Add optional wooden buttons in the front to create a poncho-esque look or leave the buttons off for more of a traditional scarf. Either way, you’ll feel elegant, comfy and proud wearing your Stay at Home Shawl!
This ad-free PDF is formatted for easy printing or mobile viewing with large type and clear photo tutorials. It also includes a link to a step-by-step video tutorial.
You can use worsted weight yarn and a size L (8.00mm) standard straight Tunisian crochet hook or a cabled Tunisian hook for this rhythmic, relaxing pattern.
Skill Level - Advanced Beginner
Sizing/Measurements - after blocking 20 x 68”
Yarn - worsted weight (approx 470g)
Hooks - Size L (8.0 mm) Tunisian crochet hook (cabled or standard straight) AND Size K (6.5 mm) standard crochet hook
This pattern originally appeared on Make & Do Crew
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New to Tunisian crochet? Follow our step-by-step beginner video that covers all the basics, including what hook to use, what stitches are easiest to start with and a simple project that can be made with a standard hook. Learn Tunisian crochet HERE!
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- First published: November 2020
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